Where to eat in Burgos

Am I exaggerating to say that it is worth stopping in Burgos just to try this beer? Yes, yes, I know, the real reason is the Cathedral but the risk of sounding superficial, you can eat some great tapas and leave with a great memory of

Juarreño is one of the most popular bakeries in the city of Burgos, especially due to its specialty: Chocolates, whether in the form of chocolates, or chocolate mousses. Highlights include chocolate-mousse with nuts and new flavors.

Excellent Tapas
This is a great place with a great price. There are often a lot of people but everyone was comfortable both standing at the bar or seated at tables. If I return to Burgos I will without a doubt visit this place. I'm

Casa Ojega is an institution in Burgos and it's widely thought to have the best "lechazo" (oven-roasted lamb) in the city. The restaurant originally opened in 1912 and has been serving up hearty Castillian cuisine like roast lamb,

The second spot we stopped in Burgos was Rimbombin, which is found in the same area at the Meson de Burgos (very close to the Plaza Mayor). This place is known for the Iberian toasted bread called "tomaca" (which is great), wine (also

The Casa Galín Restaurant is in the heart of a Burgos town called Covarrubias, specifically in the Plaza Doña Urraca #4. It's located in the same building as the Pension Galín of the same name, but has a separate entryway so that

With prices that aren't too expensive, the Tres Coronas de Silos Hotel & Restaurant is a good alternative for having a coffee or a beer while overlooking People's Square and the Church of San Pedro. They have a nice terrace as well

The food here wasn't bad, but but the price you pay I wouldn't return. It took them twenty minutes to take our order and we had to eat the goat dish with butter knives, they didn't even give us serrated knives.

This is delicious Spanish and Mediterranean food, made with love at priced at a good value. It is in an "urban tavern" which basically means a small family restaurant. It is located in the heart of the old town of Burgos (street

The Lagar de Isilla Restaurant is perhaps the most famous restaurant in Aranda de Duero to have "lechazo," lamb quarters roasted whole in a clay-fire oven and served in their own delicious juices. Lunch is a complicated affair so I'd

The Mesón de la Villa is perhaps the first restaurant you'll see as you pass through the archway from the bridge to the historic center and the Plaza Mayor. It's a testament to traditional, home-style Arandino cuisine, based around

If you're in Aranda, your first stop for food should be getting some tasty "lechazo" (fire-roasted lamb) at one of the places on C/ Isilla in the historic center of Aranda. If you're in the mood for a snack and drink, though, try El

This is, in my opinion, the best roast lamb to be had in Aranda de Duero, and that's no small feat. The entire region in lamb-crazy and take roasting "lechazo" very seriously. Let me tell you about our meal. First things first, if

This restaurant was quiet and very nice. We went as a family and my kids had a blast playing on the terrace. The food was exquisite, the menu offered an affordable price and a very good deal. I'll definitely go back because Frias is

The Mesón Casa de Guzmán is in a little part of Plaza Mayor in Santo Domingo de Silos. You can eat there a la carte, or have the set lunch menu for 12 € (in 2012). The menu features several regional dishes to choose from, and the ones